McPhee The Leader

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To quote “The Blues Brothers,” Bears outside linebacker Pernell McPhee is on a mission from God, and he wants to know who is coming with him.

“I’m on mission – that’s the my emotion,” McPhee said.


His goal?

“Playoffs. Win. Turn it around.”

That may sound like emotions talking after Robbie Gould kicked a 49-yard field goal in the final seconds for the Bears’ 22-20 victory against the Raiders on Sunday.

But McPhee has quickly become the Bears’ emotional voice. He’s turned into the leader the Bears never had during Marc Trestman’s two-year run.


During a meeting Saturday at the team hotel, McPhee told all players to lock arms as he made an impassioned speech.

“He said, ‘If you’re not going play with the guy beside you, unlock your arms,’ ” defensive lineman Jarvis Jenkins said. “That really hit home with a lot of us.

“He made a comment like, ‘I bet everybody doesn’t know everybody’s name. That’s what’s wrong with us. We got to change that.’

“Everybody played for each other today.”

The defense was particularly impressive. The Raiders had only 243 net yards of offense, and quarterback Derek Carr had 196 yards passing after having 314 and 351 in his previous two games. Star rookie receiver Amari Cooper had a highlight-reel, 26-yard touchdown catch, but finished with 49 yards receiving after totaling 243 in the last two weeks.

The Bears forced three three-and-outs and almost had a fourth were it not for cornerback Tracy Porter’s penalty for illegal use of hands. The Raiders scored 13 points on possessions following the Bears’ three turnovers.

McPhee, of course, was a difference-maker. He tackled running back Latavius Murray for no gain on the Raiders’ first offensive play and later intercepted a bobbled pass by Murray late in the second quarter. It was McPhee’s first career interception.

McPhee’s best play was stopping running back Roy Helu Jr. for a one-yard loss on third-and-2 on the Bears’ 22 with 2:50 remaining. McPhee powered through tight end Clive Walford for the tackle, which held the Raiders to a field goal.

“It was just me watching film and seeing that play coming,” McPhee said. “I knew the exact play they were going to run.”

To Bears players, McPhee is playing up to his own words, which makes him easy to follow.

“If you’re a leader and you’re talking about making big plays when it happens, you got to do it,” said Jenkins, who had a sack. “That’s what he did.”


The signing of McPhee looks better for general manager Ryan Pace with every game. McPhee has proven to be an every-down starter after being a rotational player for the Ravens, but also a brash, come-get-some source of inspiration.

McPhee’s “dog” mindset has become the Bears’.

“He brings the fire. He brings the wood,” said outside linebacker Sam Acho, who had a fumble recovery. “And we feed off of it.”


Coach John Fox said McPhee has brought “a certain mindset that was needed.” Veteran safety Antrel Rolle said McPhee’s speech was “a very heartfelt message that we needed to hear.” Porter said it reminded him of his time with the Saints during their Super Bowl run in 2009.

“What we just did, that’s the message,” said McPhee, who was credited with a team-best eight tackles. “When we lock arms, we’re going to win.

“We’ve got to make sure those arms stay locked the rest of the season, and we can do damage.”


http://chicago.suntimes.com/sports/7/71/1011967/linebacker-pernell-mcphee-become-bears-leader-voice
 

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Love McPhee. Pace nailed that signing. If he can add about 2 more of those signings next year, and a couple lesser ones like Royal/Rolle, we'll be in pretty good shape. No need to break the bank on 1 guy....make good signings, become a deeper and more talented football team, and hit the draft out of the park.
 

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Love McPhee. Pace nailed that signing. If he can add about 2 more of those signings next year, and a couple lesser ones like Royal/Rolle, we'll be in pretty good shape. No need to break the bank on 1 guy....make good signings, become a deeper and more talented football team, and hit the draft out of the park.

Signing looks great. So does Jenkins. Those two are thriving together. The Eddie Goldman pick is also looking great. Defensive front is a strength now.

Hopefully he can upgrade the other OLB spot and the back end through the draft and FA.
 

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Defense is starting to gel a bit. They've held strong the last two weeks.
 

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Signing looks great. So does Jenkins. Those two are thriving together. The Eddie Goldman pick is also looking great. Defensive front is a strength now.

Hopefully he can upgrade the other OLB spot and the back end through the draft and FA.

I would try to address CB in free agency. Amukamara or Sean Smith would help the secondary. I'd like to see the Bears draft a pass rusher who is young that we can develop. Bring back Acho for cheap and keep one of Houston and Young. That's enough depth and would allow a rookie pass rusher time to learn and get his feet wet. CB, ILB, and OL are positions I'd look to upgrade via free agency. Either one of Brandon Marshall or Rolando Mcclain would be nice....maybe even both of them because I haven't been impressed with Jones and Shea is looking like his ceiling is solidly average.

Either way, McPhee and Jenkins are two signings that really helped turn this defense around. With Ego and a healthy Sutton, I really like our depth there...especially with Ratliff even though he's not a long term answer there.
 

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I've been very critical of Pace and still don't believe in him but he nailed this pickup.

I never liked his decision to trade Marshall but aside from that I think he has made some solid moves with the coaching staff and some key additions.
 

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I never liked his decision to trade Marshall but aside from that I think he has made some solid moves with the coaching staff and some key additions.

You mean the 31 year old receiver in the decline of his career? Yeah me too.
 

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This was one of Pace's few big money multi-year signings and thank God it looks to be working out

I can't wait till Jay Ratliff finally makes it back so we can really see what this front can do
 

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You mean the 31 year old receiver in the decline of his career? Yeah me too.

LOL. Marshall has more receptions, yards, and TDs than our entire WR corps.
 

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Does Marshall have lil Jimmy throwing his the ball?
 

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It never had anything to do with his current on field performance. The Bears are building something and didn't want his divisive presence in their locker room. He's a great receiver,he's always been a great receiver. The Bears know what they want in their locker room, and it didn't include Marshall. Get over it.
 

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Defense is coming along ahead of schedule.....

Somehow he is getting decent play out of that secondary....


Please god, let us keep Fangio for at least 4 more years.

I just have this shitty feeling he gets a HC gig and leaves in a yr or 2 before we can use him to win titles, sigh.

Please see the OC (Tom Herman) from tOSU last yr leaving for the UH job and how much it's seemingly affected Ohio St.'s offense this yr...

I am a Fangio fanboi to the fullest right now-what a coaching job so far.
 

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Fangio strikes me as more a DC than a HC...but ya never know what can happen. If anything, if Jay finishes with say, his consensus best year, Gase could be looking at a HC gig with the league being so offensive minded. I'm curious as to what this offense could do with Alshon and playing...and White for that matter.
 

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Fangio strikes me as more a DC than a HC...but ya never know what can happen. If anything, if Jay finishes with say, his consensus best year, Gase could be looking at a HC gig with the league being so offensive minded. I'm curious as to what this offense could do with Alshon and playing...and White for that matter.

considering all the holes on offense, I think they're playing well within their means. I was checking their rankings on nfl.com and they're nearly dead last in almost every offensive category, probably due to Jimmy Pickles obviously.

what really matters is they're monsters at controlling clock suddenly, and permitting they don't have OL penalties, they're sustaining long drives too (hence clock control). you can call the team awful all day long, they're still trending upward. though ST is kind of a lost cause still.
 

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Somewhere, Lance Briggs is slurping on rib tips, and not liking this guy's positive effect on the locker room.... lol


I'm sorry, I couldn't resist.... I'll go sit in the corner, and try to behave.
 

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Someone needs to fill the shoes of Brian Urlacher as a leader and McPhee has done great so far.


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